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Se THE EVENING STAR: WASHINGTON. D. C.. FRIDAY, Ne TH WASHINGTO November 12, 1886. The Evening Star nas a recular, permanent bona fide daily circulation more th: treble that of any other daily paper pub- lished in Washington, and equal to that of sie Gael ete together. The Star cannot undertake to preserve or return rejected communications. Con- tributors whe wish to possess their maa- useripts, 41 unused, should keep a copy. 4 No attention paid to Anonymous Let- ters Teo Advertisers, Owing to the pressure of telegraphic and other news matter from noon up to the moment of going to press, it is absolutely necessary that all Vertisements intended for THE Star of the same afternoon should reach the office pe- fore 12 o'clock m. This is especiaily demanded on Saturdays, when, in order torun off the mammoth editions of that Gay, the presses must start at least one hour earlfer than usual, An observance of this request Will therefore not only be a favor to the office, but an advantage to advertisers themselves, since otherwise it is sometimes impossibie to properly classify or even to insert their an- nonneements. z —— + =__ ‘i does uot follow by any means that the foes Of the Beli telephone have received a fatal blow because the question of jurisdiction nas been decided against the government in the state of Ohio. The fighting las probably only just begun. Tue number of rival companies that stand bebind the government and are inter- ested In Its success is larger than most persons suppose who have not studied the legal Mtera- ture of the telepuone. Should they succeed in their effort to annul the Beil patent, they will ‘turn their weapons against each other and enter upon # tree-for-a bat. Although only a few instruments quired auy reputation, the records of the Patent office show that the inventions in this department reach ipto the hundreds, and every patentee has his own private stake im the general result. The proofs of priority, moreover, and of pubheity, ure mostly of the circumstantial sort. Oue well- iuventor has an ingenious chain of evidence, consisting in the main of mer- €hants’ bills fur supplies ased in constructing his telept ich he rigged up partly for his own w nt and that of bis friends, and partiy for convenience in communicating be- tween two rooms in separate parts of a build- ingin which he Kept a tinker’s shop. For another link he has a notesent nim by a promi- nent fellow-townsman, who was a customer of chiding bim Jor neglecting a job ih order to“potter with that talking toy.” Such evi- dence as this, when itgetsa chance to make itself heard in court, consumes time not only in Its original statement, but in its summing- up and its consideration by judge or Juty. Efforts will naturaily be made by the worsted party in every case to procure a hearing on ap- peal; and, in view of the importance of the Jssues involved, the courts will be disposed to exercise patience. A xlauce over the field, on the edges of which so many expectant warriors are watching the contest between the govern- ment and the owners of the Bell patent, ts enough to take away the breath of anyone who Values peace more (han riches, —— + Professor Paul Bert, the eminent physiolo- gist, whose death is announced in a cable dis- pateh from Paris, was known in this country ehiefly through the ation of bis name with the defense of a prosecution for ernelty to animals several years ago, the basis of the eharge being the professor's experiments In Vivisection. Among his own countrymen, however, he was almost as widely ceicbrated in the character ot a politician as in thatof a man of science. One of the most tamous Iterary forgeries of recent years was of his wuthorship, and was used with striking effect ata time when it was suspected that a German intrigue was on foot to restore the Bourbon dynasty to the throne of France. It was an alleged quotation irom a proclamation issued by Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia to his troops at Sens, on the Ist of December, 187 and ran as follow: = “Soldiers! Strai mareh forward tod your energies to the utmost; fde this godless tand, ‘This band of robbers must beannibilated. Tue world an never be ut peace so long as there exists 2 Freneh peopic. Let it be rent into. smull parts, and they will destroy each other. Then will Europe remain tranquil tor centuries. Soldiers, Whose hearts are flied with courage, the mo: ment has come for victory or death? The sensation created throughout France by the publication of this document in 1882 was tremendous, and the German press took up the matter ani promptly put its author to his proof. Nothwithstanding his hatred of rovaity, Bert was very deepiy interested in the ease of the Count de Chambord when the lauer was Stricken with bis list fliness, and sent the dis- tinguished sufferer a prescription of bis own de- Vising. In this instance, however. it is possible that his humane motives as a healer of men Jmay have been tempered with the enthusiam of the experimenter; and his radical soul may have derived ction from the thought that he could make use of even a pre- tender to the throne as # subject on whom to Jest his new discoveries in materia mediea. e Barbour of Virginia seems isfled with poiil taken in the inee he went abroad. It he is contented, and the President is, what more demand? “At the same time, it 1 unprejudiced Ob- server as odd wher J leader declares that the best w: > the strength of his party is to throw away such strength as it already possesses, When the stuckboiders of the Canal and Aqueduct Bridge company shall have finished their meeting ou the 22d of November, there Will then remain less than a months time in which to earry out the plans decided upon, in order to get the benefit of the provisions of the Sree bridge bill. hat private parties to an ordinary business transaction would con- sider a pretty close corner in a matter of 8 great importance. $+ Prince Waldemar deserves the most cautious scion of rvs He has no while in Ait for being fa Europe. tea of going to reign for alittle Bulgaria at the invitation of the A quitting his pleasant post Invitation of a cor mutineers. Like a dutiful son, uestlon over to Lis father for de- oc delay returning thanks for an old pair ofeyes that look s Waldemar’s gold-bowed g hor poral’s guard o: he turns — + ulation of the relati strength of is made without Jones of Fiorida, It secms pretty well settled in the minds of the Peopfe at large. that, whoever else may be re- eieeted, he at least will not—uniess Michigan here in Mr. Conger’s Detroit fairly paidered an adopted eiti- If enough ot a "2 to interfere seriously n by a republican legislature, According to the New York Times the New York Sum is a Very anserupuious and unworthy per. In one respect, however, the Times, and very many otuer papers of the country, could taice a lesson irom the Sun, and that is in the rule it bas of scrupulously giving eredit to Ais eotemporuries for matter copied from them. ‘The Washington column of te Sun is a model Of fairness in this way. Let us ali zive thanks that the President has eeided for himselt what the name of bis coun- ty place is to be. It required real force of char acter on bis part to resist the devermination of a score of other people to save him the trouble of a choice. $< -—__—___ Some of the newspapers are wasting’ a great deal of space 12 articles on the “Wise-Lamb Duel.” The very phrase is an absurdity. Wise lambs, like wise men, don’t Sight duels, Jack Sharp pleads not guilty. They all do this, What will the next piea be—insanlty? OME ANDSEF OUR $2 CALF BoUT B. YORE $2.00, und a Kip Working Boot for Ur $130 Geut's Buln, Laced and Congress Gaivers, worth $2, the best sive lu the mar Ket fur the price. ‘Our 91 Misses and Boys’ School Shee, l idren's Polo Caps aud Hist Boys’ Kuee Pants trom 4$ cents up. 1914-1916 Pennayivania avenue, 2. WeSELBY, E EVENING STAR{ e turn things have | Case Versvs Caror, AND HOW THE “LEADERS” OF THE VARIOUS STORES ARE AF- FECTED THEREBY. ‘Merchan ts that sell on credit cannot afford to sell as cheaply as they whoseil for cash only. ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE a ar A sy PRE ATS e 24 ton 284 Hh taat RRR 08 ¥ YF A Be ge yy A EE “oo € 24 tun = IN SS 1 EE go ie Ee S38 Ho tun & = BLACK SATIN RHADAMES. A lady visited the Palais Royal with a sample of a “Leader” offered by one of its competitors. The lady bought that offered by the Palais Royal for 85c.a yard, and acknowledged the quality to be superior to the higher priced article termed a “leader. BLACK SILKS (Money refunded it unsatisfactory.) Our ieading competitors all do a credit business, and the. “leader” for $1.48. of one of whom we obtaincd a sample, positively was no better than the Silk offered by The Palais Royal for $1.19. PRIESTLEY’S MOURNING GOODS. Henriettas, “Drap d'Alma,” “Melrose,” Diagonals, Camel's Hair, Freize, etc. The regular prices of the Palais Royal are lower in price than any “leader” offered elsewhere, PLUSHES AND VELVETS — Plain and Fancy colorings, EVENING BROCADES ANDSTRIPES, with plain ‘Silks, Surahs, Satin Rhadames, Satin Duchess and Faille Francaise to match. We find it unnecessary to give much attention to our ‘Washington competitors. Our aim is to offer Silks low New York prices Whether we doso or not, cay be ascertained by sending for samples to the New York houses and thea comvaring with the Silks of the Palais Royal. RRR, W EER oon RTE © ORRR H&E oor RIE RR OU EER GOODS DEPARTMENT. ‘Tho Palais Royal Competitors may quote “leade rs’ ete but the regular prices of the Palais Royal wil! be found in every Instance lower. 4@- Strictiy cash sales and purchases is the expla- mation, ILLUSTRATIO: Oriental Chenille Portiees, 3%x1 yards, $7.98 a Pair. Sold elsewhere for $10. Onental Chenilie Table Covers, 4-4, for $1.68; 6-4 for $268. These Covers cost elsewhere $2.25 and ‘$3.50 respectively. Lambrequins—French Felt with applique work and embroidery, fancy tassels, 48e. a yard; cannot be duplicated elsewhere under 68c. Persian Tides—Most beautiful Oriental designs, worked in colored wools and gold tinsel They have fringed ends, and are specially adupted for decorating furaitare, ete. The Palais Royal price, 680; else- where, $1. NOVELTIES. “Pincushions—Large size, satin covered, 39c. ‘Some trimmed with lace and ribbons, $1.25. Pincushions and Toilet Bottles, covered with satin ‘and hand embroidered in elaborate style, $2.¥8 aset. LACE TIDIES, ETC. From Se. to $7.98; at the latter price we show hand" made, antique lace Bed Sets. sri A stock of $5,000 worth of Lace Tidies to select mn. FFF Ss Fru g ge gs — tp Ey ge e wu RR Sys8 5 Selected SKINS made up as Trimmings. Muffs, Stoles, Boas, ete. Prices as low as quoted for cheap and inferior imitations. We keep in stock only such Furs as found in a Furrter’s well-selected stock, and, deiug content with a small profit for cash sales, quote prices fifty per cent lower. 257- The stock lately purchased tor cash of a man- ufkctnrer (who could not afford to wait for the cold Weather) includes the skins of Lynx, Opossums, Bestyirs, Raccoons, Monkeys, Badgers. Black and Gray Coney. Russian and Siiver Hares, Red and Sil- ‘Vor Foxes, etc.. We are having the skins made up as quickiy a8 possible. Some on exhibition on and after November 13th. Prices will be quoted to astonish you, Z cco 00, A KU gs FOE P% ke Rak gs £09 Hi, 80 Aa Be O'S vce oo a4 Kw Sgs8 = We think almost every lady in Washington must have read our advertiseme :t of the other day. ‘That “it fsan ill wind that blows nobody good” is evident. St was hard on the Cloak Manufacturer, but good for ‘the Palais Roval and its patrons. Thongh we are of. fering CLOAKS at half usua! prices we are making a fair profit. Another illustration that cash purchases are always the cheapest, SAMPLE BARGAINS. WALKING JACKETS, West of Engiand Cioth, Double-Breasted, Fleece Lived, Tailor-made, $4.48, worth $9.50. WALKIN dowd in sil $10.50. JERSEY JACI Binding. $6.87. wi NEWMARKETS of Check Cloth, with Buttons to match, Cape and Three Straps, Double-t'reasted Coachman Back, the very latest London importation, $15, worth $22.50. WRAPS of Silk Astrakaan, Silk Lined, Tailor Fiv. ished. $14.48. Would be # barzain at $20. SEAL PLUSH WRAPS, Keal Seal Ornaments, Satin Quilted, $20. Sold usually for $30, and cheap at that price, CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, ETC., {numost as large variety asin ladies’ goods, and at peices oct competitors don't pretend to compete against. JACKETS, Fancy Stripes and Checks, Eraid, latest London sty FURNISHINGS A.glance in the show window of the Palais Royal ‘il convince you we keep Fine Goods at moderate Prices. A visit tothe department, which iselose to door of 1119 Pennsylvania avenue, will satisfy you that our assistants are intelligent and gentlemanly. WILL YOU COMPARE Our 25e. Satin Lined Puff, Knot ard Flat SCARFS with those sold elsewhere for 39¢. Our He. SCARFS in Puff Knots, Four-in-Hand and Fit shapes with those sold elsewhere for 75c. Remember, many of these Scarfs are band-em- braidered in silk. Our GSe. SCARPS of Messra, Fisk, Clark & Flagg with those sold elsewhere for $1. Our superb stock of NECKWEAR for Full Dress wear, with same styles, sold elsewhere for twice the UMBRELLAS. ‘The Umbrella Department is the largest in Wash- ington, and prices are quoted nearly half those charged by the majority of sores, Sil UMERELLAS, with warranted Sterling Silver Handles, $2.65, elsewhere $3.50. Suk UMBRELLAS. with warranted 14 karat roll sold Hundies. $2.65, elsewhere $4. 1,000 Noveities just received fom Londom. The ‘very latent stylevof Handies. No fancy prices Agents for the Genuine “Gloria” Cloth UM- BRELLAS. = Busy At both ends this week—zetting im and getting out foodn.—We don't expect you to be much inter- ested in what we are getting out—but we do in what we are getting in.—Lots of nice little sults for the doys—all woo! sults that are very cheap at our price— oes $2.95. ‘We say all wool because we bought them for such ‘and they look ike t—and we couldn't have given You such » sult earlier in the season for less than four dollars—Among them are plain old fashioned sheops’ gray that will Keep the little folks warm and snug as the robin in the barn with his head tucked ‘under his wing—plaid figures of double and twisted goods—plain twills or dixgonals.—All these suits are plaited—One has no belt—another has a belt, and still another has a baif belt,—We can only tell you what was told us—that these are.all wool— ‘They nvix things 60 cunningly now that wecan't be certain—but we are sure they are not Setinets— sometimes called wash satinets—why wash—we don't know unless it is because they will not wash. —Remark that these are lower in price than you can buy the printed satinets—our buyer picked these sults up In New York last week—from de- spondent manufacturers—despondent becauseof the mild autumn.— We are never too full for bargains or utterance. —We only have time to-day to tell you about the bafgainsin littie boys’ clothes—awaiting an opportunity early next week to inform you of some things inthe men’s line that are equally cheap. SAKS & COMPANY. ‘The only things our buyer could pick up in five dollar sults—were some nice corduroys—popular as ever. —So to fill our gaps and to meet your wants— we take today quite a nuumber of styles that were $6.50 and $6.00, ‘and mark them down to the point — $5 each. ‘Last Saturday wasa rainy day—yet we sold many more boys! goods than we did the corresponding day of last year.—To-morrow we ask you to help us to Keep on beating the record —Some nice things in this week in the shape of plush—velvet—corduroy ‘and astrachan caps for boyx—We make you our confidants in everything—and it’s no secret that we are selling about one-fourth of the entire valuation of hats sold in this District—for boys and men.— As for boys’ clothes, no one passes us by. SAKS & COMPANY, CLOTHIERS, HATTERS, TAILORS and FURNISHERS, nol2 Seventh Street and Market Space. Ir Is Cow Now: YOU NEED WRAPS! ‘Those shat have put off until now probably did well ‘a8 we purchased an immense ine of Garments from an overstocked manufucturer at our own figures. We have marked them accordingly. PRICES WAY DOWN. WE DEFY COMPETITION ON THESE GOODS. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. You are welcome even ifonly to convince yourselt ofthe truth of the above. But to get your cholce, be one of the first, as the quantity is limited in some numbers, A $10 Newmarket for $7.50; vety protey: bladisand Brown Boucle Cloth, double box plaited back, close ting : ; ‘A $5 Walking Jacket for $3.50, good quality Boucle, perfect fitting, double-breasted. A $4.50 Walking Jacket 10F 33.89, splendid Boucle, Perfect shape, well mude. ‘A $22.50 Plush Wrap for $16.50. trimmed with deep bair-tail trimming, satin quilted lined throughout, new shape, A $12 Newmarket for $7, made of Broad Wale Cloth, ful length, doubie-breasted. trimmed around collar und cuffs with Astrachan, with neat ornament ee AnI8 Walking Jacket for $1 best imported Astrachan, bound with braid, with wateb pocket, lined throughout with best satin. A $75 Seal Plusb Hagian for $55, hardly distin- guishable trom real seal, made una finished like agen- Uine seal garment A $30 Wrap for 317.50, a very handsome Wrap of Colored Frieze, \ined throughout with quilted satin ‘and richly trimmed. A $37.50 Plusii Sacque for $29, long English Seal Plush sacqi quilted satin lined, Chamois lined pock- ets, periect fitting. A 38 shi Wrap for $5.90, made of heavy Boucle sr Sucaue {OF S175, perfect fitting, sat isi Saeque fOr 18.75, perfect Ating, satin quilted throughout, full lencth, neal ornaments A $14 short Wrup for $9.00, inude of best Boucle Cioth, trimused with deep tall trimming ail around, satin laced. ‘All $6 Stockinette Jacket for $5._‘These are excep- tional good vatne, as they are iniported styles, and tie Cloth far execeds the douiestic mauulucture as regrds ‘he quality and wear. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. We cater for the Children’s Trade. We have the Stock. Our styles are neat and pretty, and never be- fore did we curry such an assortment, such as Chine cuillas. Boucles, Kerseys, Astrachans, Broad Wales, Bessons and Beaver Cloth, Diug nal aiid Besons, OUR STOCK OF FURS I8 ENORMOUS, ‘Never before did we carry such a stock. y All OOF FURS and FUR TRIMMINGS aro Satin ot ‘Our goods are splendidly finished. ‘Worsted Mitts and Leggings for the Babies. Long Cashmere Couts for the Babies. ‘Worsted Sacques for the Babies. ‘Worsted Hoods for the lisbies, ALL PRICES! ALL GRADES! LADIES’ FELT AND FLANNEL SKIRTS Full Assortment in Stock. ONE PRICE ALWAYS! eR i Be Rg oF BBB grr, ch EPS nl2 420-422-424-496 7TH ST. Hoszsr, Srrusu, Srnoxe, Cuzar. ‘These tell the story of Fine Clothing for men and boys at OAK HALL Corner Tenth and F Streets, FOR BOYS 4 TO 12--Cor: Shits at $4; sold elsewhere at $6. A full sri de Plain Jackets and Panis at from $2.50 to $10. A complete dine of Overcoais. with or without from. to Sivch cubic ts to" seit tiese Rowe tial ot TS Sieh ensi ‘a Eiitguruse ira anoe teste FOR BOYS 13 TO 18—a ficent assertment of ‘Suits in Cassimere, Cheviots, ood rs, ete, from 35 = Pp aable Breened Chinchilte Coats, and Vests at 96; Sans ee chy DSR Somes FOR MEN—Ulsters in = at 10. fives marae haoeere i ‘best ‘$40, Doubie mnchilie Goats ana Vcata from ‘S10 ee A full ine of Suis for Busine 1 Ube newest: and best workmanship at prices aay 30 penione oe nae any oF sheee, ts ‘pemuive establishments, Rework go Prince Albert Suits at $16 and up- ODD PANTS—All. QDR PA sizes to 50 waists and 87 inseam OUR MOTTO: NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Oak HaLh nl2 CORNER 10TH AND FSTREETS Excxr Miuiox Ussrstras ‘Aremade in this country every year. A half million Is imported from France. ‘This makes one umbrella to every seven persona. The other six when It rans have elther to steal of dorrow one, stay in the house, of get wel. Are you tne oneofthe seven? ‘There Is no reason why everyone should not have an umbrella Our stock Is the largest we ever carried, which is saying considerate, and weean give sou a better quallty at the price than has been given heretofore. Prices begin at 76c. and rise to 89. For ordinary wear the best bargala we have fs the Gloria Cloth Umbrella, $1.50 for2¥ inch, for 28 inch. ees esmey nastin mene karte Qi in theee, (Second floor: take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. . C. We do not believe there is such s thing asan absolutely pertect-fitting Corset. We mean by this oue that hts asa Corset ought t Ot. We do tot believe there are two huma forms that are of the sume identical measurement. Gur ‘Lady Manager selects tuis stock With a know! edge of the m rits aud demerits of the eutire Tunge of Corsets. ‘She claims that, while none are perfect, and the style that is becoming a..d comfortanle to one, may be the reverse to another. she ts pre- paréd to At uny form as neally,and comfurably aug it can be fitt “the celevrated “I. C." A La Persephone Paris-Made Cor ets ate the nearest to_perfec~ tion we Know of, and wil constitute our “spec julty”’ until we secure a better. “These Corsets have so materially affected tho sales of uther makes as to compel some deslers, to mark theirs down in order to find asale for them. ‘We venture the assertion that there are more than double the quantity of “I. GC.” Cor- Seis soid than aug other make,” “Ihe reason ts obvious enough. We keep the fullline, eight different shapes, lengths and ‘qualities, and guarantee to fit any form. $1.50, 1.70, 92.46, $2.00 and $275 per Pair. Ifyou iave hot tried them. do 80. (Second floor: take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP. Lanes Wister Sxters, Largest stock of Skiris we have ever shown, Extraordinary values. “Gray Melton Walking Skirts, only 75c. each, Gray Melton Waiking Skirts, wide platted ruffles, oniy $1.00 each. Gray Meltou Walking Skirts, two plaited roflles, stitcued in colored slik, only $1.37%4 each. Gray Melton Walking Skirts, box-plaited ruflie, with eight rows of cardinal braid ebove, only $1.50 euch, Ladies" Fine Flannel Skirts, wide box-piaited rofl black-browu und gray. only $1.7 cach, Ladies Fine Felt Skirts, thiee-plalted rutile, brown and navy blue, piped im colors, only: $2.00 each: ; ‘ime Flannel Skirts, wide plaited Ladies’ ruffle, biack, brown and gray, only $2.50 each. Ladies’ ine striped Flannel Skirts, wide plated raflles, back and Cardival, and black and gray, ouly $3.0 each, Ladies’ Fine Flannel skirts, wide box-plaited, ruille, eight rows of braid in the roflle, brown navy blue, blwck, gray aud cardinal, only 33.25 Ladies’ Fine Skirts, made trom striped La- dies’ Clots, tailor-uiade, wide box-p alved rae fie, four choice cv colors, 1u one andlsa-ba y $5.50 euch. Ladies’ Extrasfine scotch Wool Plaunuel Skirts, six choice st) les, only 24.00 each, Full Ii e of Colored satin Skirts, $4.00, $4.25, $4.50,87,00 und $7.00 6 fluor: lake eleva Two “Daves Ix Fras NELS. “Any dry goods store can sell you Catton Flan- nel ai 10 and 1z1yc. per yurd. Possibly no two will give you the same quaitt: As proper merchants we Ury to get a quality better than anyone else’s to # I ut these prices, How we have succeeded we leave yon to judge. We think them the best we ever offered ut the Prices, ‘00 pieces Unbleached Canton Flannel, 10c. By pleces Bleached canton Flannel, 12%e. (Third floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, 7} Tae Mosr Coxviscrsa Ancuest in taver of the iuirinste worth of Our stock of Ladies’ Musiin Underwear is the fact that this branch hus been oue of the most successtul in our establishment. ‘We believe that the bu; ling of ui derwear is best udapted to women, hence We organized this department on that principle, Our lady matiager has made the branch # study: aud visits ail tue cummercial centers in quest of the best to be got for the price, and such is What We Dow offer our customers, sincerely be- i that we are ina position to offer em. the best possibly procurable at the prices named, Quaulty, style aud workmanship of the first grder ctlaracterizes every’ garment uifered us ‘Corset Covers, 25 and 374,c. 4g and 500, ying and s owns, 73¢. Fspecially ood vulueis the “Common Sense” Muslin Night Gown at Si. "A leader. Also Fine Square-neck Cambric’ Chemise, with yoke of five Medici lace, at $1. Both of these yarments ure reully worih more moutey. We are also showing an excellent stock of Ladies’ Kuitted skirts, in Navy, Cardinal and Agextra qood value, at 31-25, Second floor; take elevator.) WOODWARD & LOTHROP, EER bi Ee EER THE GREAT BARGAINS BEING OFFERED IN CLOAKS. Itis impossible to judge the Goods at the low figures mentioned, as it is about one-third less thau they cost to manufacture. Ladies! Checked Newmarkets, £3.79, worth $5.50. Tadley Tailor-made Newmarkets, $3.08, worth $7.80. Eales Honcle Jackets $3.39, worth $6.00. Ladies! Kersey Jackets, $2.29, worth $4.00. Ladies, Russian Circulars, fur’ trimmed, $5.84,tworth Ladies’ Astrachan Trimmed Visites,35.00,worth $8.60 Childges, Havelocks, plush trimined, $2.48, wort Children's Coaching Coat, Astrachan trimmed, $3.24, worth $5.0 Misses’ Newmarkets,Astrachan trimmed,$3.49,worth ‘Sau0, ets, $3. 1 58y qf of ~ ccG LLL Bga8 5 98e. Childeen’s Merino Vests and Pants, 12390. up. Children's Scarlet Vests und Pauts, 25e. up. oco L A RRR = get A Ee ge S SS Qoun ae eb @oog LLLL roxy RR K a 734 7TH STREET N.W. JERSEYS! JERSEYS! Ladies’ Boucle Jerseys, $1.49. Ladies’ All-Wool Coat Back Jerseys, $1.00. Ladies’ All: Wool Coat Back Heavy Jerceys, $1.48, Ladies’ Double-Breasted Fine Embroidered $2.48, Children’s Jerseys, 75c. Front, le 7TH STREET, Sevexrz Srreer Paras Roan TRIMMING DEPARTMENT, Worsted Fringes, 10c. yard. Worsted Fringe, with gilt heading, 20c. yard, ‘Moss Trimming, all colors, Suc. sard, Picot Braid, all colors, 1c: and 20c. yard, ‘Beadeu Gulloon, 16e.. 2c. and oc. yard. Slik Lacing Cord, F if cy Work, Ge. yard up, Suk Cord 8c yurd. we ‘Beaded Passementerles very chea Black Slik Chenille Fringe, bye yard up, Gulldren’'s Brash Bonnets, Sue. up. Chiidren's Hand-knit Hoods oe up, Children's Drawer Lesutugs Sau hildren’s segyings, 25e. Cindret's Hand-eait hires ge each evient sworument Ladles Cashtnere Gloves, Men's und Ladiew’ Furstop line Glover nats, Tene ahd Children's Woolen Hoslery and Uhderh eae to + 710 ‘We will offer on to-morrow for good, honest and stylish goods some of the cheapest HATS, BONNETS, FANCIES, WINGS, &c., ever offered anywhere, Note the following quotations: One Lot FELT HATS, elegantly trimmed, for Misses’ ‘wear, all shades, S4ets, Former price, $1.25. A great bargain. 25 doren of fine FELT HATS, all sizes, in black, navy. and nutrla, 49cta, Reduced from $1.25, One Lot fine FRENCH FELT HATS, only 39cts, ‘Former price $1.00. 500 dozen Handsome WINGS, large sizes; fine goods, all colors, 19cts.; folly worth 50cts, Our assortment of ready-trimmed HATS and BONNETS is simply immense. We have reduced the price of them greatly, and offer for to-morrow some beautiful styles at $2.85, $3.24, $2.65, $3.74, $3.08, &c., all of which are nearly worth double the money we ask for them. ‘You can rely on our quotations, Goods sold as advertised, BBB. a, BBR E Bes tu 710 7TH ST. [n12) 710 7TH ST. Way. Wav. Wuy. WHY HAVE YUOR OVERCOAT MADE TO MEASURE WHEN YOU CAN GET ONE JUST AS GOOD, JUST AS STYLISH IN CUT, JUST AS WELL MADE AND WITH AS FINE TRIMMINGS FOR NE-OTHIRD LESS MONEY. THE ASSORTMENT OF OVERCOATS IS ALMOST UNLIMITED. THEY ARE MADE OF ROUGH, ROUGHER ROUGHEST BEAVERS, WORSTED LINED, CaAsSI- MERE LINED AND SILK LINED. OF SMOOTH KERSEYS AND BEAVERS, OF CASSIMERE AND CHEVIOTS, WITH PLAIN EDGES, WITH CORDED EDGES, WITH VELVET PIPED EDGES. THE NEWEST THING FOR YOUNG MEN IS THE ENGLISH CAPE OVERCOAT. THEY ARE MADE OF CAS3SIMERE, CHE- VIOT AND KERSEYS, WITH SILK-LINED CAPES; A FINE LINE OF BOYS' AND YOUTHS’ OVEROCOATS, IN PLAIN, BLUE AND MIXED KERSEYS, BLUE AND BROWN “CHINCHILLA,” BEAVERS, JUST RE- CEIVED, ALSO, SOME VERY HANDSOME FANCY OVEROOATS FOR THE SMALL BOYS. EB BARNUM & CO, n12 981 PEXNSYLVANIA AVENUE NNN 00 NNN OO Ry 38 NNN 00 = nyt Ha ae aes ll Wy We have purchased at @ great reduction from the market price, from one of the heaviest importing houses, about zoing out of business, at tg ghee 1 ot i aM ? gg 8 FRB NNN By oo ard Ez NNN BBS88 7 fe NNN DDdDoOO Zz a NNN DDD 00 “ZZ KER N NN MISSES’ AND BOYS’ DERBY RIBBED HOSE; SIZES—6, Oy, 7, Tia, 8, Sy THESE HOSE ARE SEVEN-AND-ONE-RIBBED. WARRANTED AS FAST COLORS ASANY STOCK- ING MADE, COLORS—BROWN, NAVY BLUE ANDGARNET. Until they are all sold we will offer thesestockingsat 1 on yg em mH a, PER PAIR To close them out quickly, and in order to make it ‘an object for you to put in a supply of these excellent ‘goods we will sell you a box containing ats BFF, 4 RRR gh8y ig Se,, bee AK Hf inn Sosy Sg MATE E Mast i FOR HBB gyn ne © w ies a ao: m > Md ‘This Lot is numbered 212. Aske for them at the Hosiery Counter, THE EON Unexceiled assortment Crepe Lisse Asuching, 1290. ana'zo0. A 1 on eee mall Soot, bileian and Cambrle for Lining, below fat & ae Fier it i = oS £4 8" Se ETE Ene J. M. FOLLIN, 213, 816-316 SEVENTH BT. N.W. SEVENTH STREET PALAIS ROYAL, a2 914 7th Street, Bet. Tand Kin w, Was P. Gauze. Gans Grauzs.| sazscomo, Da CARPETS, HOME AMUSEMENTS, ‘UPHOLSTERY GOODS, A fall assortment of pte DOLLS. DOLLS, DOLLS, P, HANSON HIS & 00, TOYS, FANCY GOODS AND NOVELTIES | 19 S15 15th Street. emia: NeW ors ae 212 408-406 71h sc niw.: near D st Call and Examine. UES eR ASST un, re | Mow Mecewee, ones, roves, Seen ‘mba 5 a ar) ‘W. & TREL, 935 Penn's ave, BLOUT!S PEt 983 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE and good pay.-Inquire at once pie ae WW ASTEDSESE RAL” YOUNG “LADY AG conmtamis. Lady’ Parcel Wrappers and. Casi — Glris: iso a competent Young Lady to alier ATTRACTIVE AND MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY or LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, JACKETS AND SUITS. ENGLISH WALKING JACKETS, IN FIFTY, DIFFERENT STYLES AND FABRICS, LADIES’ SILK JERSEY WAISTS. LADIES, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN'S: JERSEY WAISTS, ALL COLORS AND STYLES. NEW UNDERGARMENTS. NEW KNIT UNDERWEAR NEW HOSIERY, NEW GLOVES. IN DAILY RECEIPT OF NEW AND DE- SIRABLE GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. R. H. TAYLOR nl2 933 Pennsylvania ave. Recest Poncuasr Or Overcoats. BY RECENT PURCHASE OF OVER- COATS AT REDUCTION OF 20 PER CENT MAKE US MAKE THE STATEMENT THAT WE CAN FURNISH YOU WITH AN OVERCOAT TO A BETTER ADVAN- TAGE THAN EVER BEFORE. GEORGE SPRANSY, ONE PRICE CLOTHIER, 7 SEVENTH STREET, nia Opp. U.S Post Office. ee oA FE gE? BBB AA CU UO UMMM S38, a or ie a Oe UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT Is replete with numerous articles that can be had fora titling cost. and which tend to make home cheerful Aud attractive. In addition to our well-selected stock already on hand we wish to call particular attention of our pat- Tons to the fact that We have just receiveas large fine of Upholstery Goods, consistiny of LACE CURTAINS, PORTIERES, RUGS, CURTAIN DRAPERY, EM BKOIDERED PIANO COVERS, TABLE COVERS: and various other articles 100 numerous to mention. ‘A careful examination of the foliowing prices wilt prove that our goods are really the cheapest in the By: i LACE CURTAINS. Airs border, 34 yards loug, twisted thread, OU a pair. “4 side burder, 3% yards long, strized center, $1.75.8 a ‘A beautiful Brussels effect, entirely new, $2.87 8 pair. ‘4 tine Sheil pattern, very handsome, $50 a pair. Anextra fine Guipure paiteru,double twisted eflzoa pair. PORTIERES Raw Silk Turcoman Cheullle Cross Stripe, $4.25 a pair. A very heavy Turcoman, $4.10 a pair. ‘A beatiful Cross Stripe Double Cueullie Dado, 96.60 a par Ut All Styles and Sizes, Smyrna Rugs, motted, 55c.: do, best quality door size, $1.50; do... best quality Uuredu wize, $225; do., best quality hearth size, «3.15. O:LCLOTE, ‘Table Ollcloth, new patterns, 3c. a yard; Stair do, Rew patterns, Lue. w yard; sheif do., new patterns, yard, irtain Drapery, warranted fast colors, 20c. a yard. Scrim for curtaitis, &c., 9c. «yard. Tapestry for fur- niture covering in an’ endless variety of styles aud colors, at very low prices. iow FeLANKETS A good 10-4 Blanket, $2.75 a pair; aheavy 11-4 Biatken, $9.5 4 pair, ‘An Ail-bool 11nd Miaukes $4.75 pair: an extra heavy 10-4 Blanket, $4.25 6 pair; an ali-wool 11-4 California Blanket, $5.76 & 5 a heavy German Blanxet, $2.50 a pair. {A fine Silesia Comfbrt, best wadding. $2.40: an ele- gant Medallion ‘Turkey Red, oil boiled, $3.75; ‘French Dest quality, 33. m ber SP ANTS DEPARTMENT, ‘We are now prepared to shuw acompiete Infant's Outfit in an entirely new stock of goods from the very best manuiactureis, in both Long and Short Dresses. Long Dresses of fine Cambric, with pleated yokeand three rows of Hamburg inserting and Hamburg Edg- Ing around neck and sleeve. or G0e. =e Tong Dress of fine Catnbrlc, with yoke of solid tucks and Hamburg edge around ngek aud sleeves, 62 cia Short Dress of Striped 3iuslin, Mother Hubbard style. and just the thing sor morniug wear, 40 cts Mother Hubbard Dresses, with Zoks,of solid, tueks back and front, Hamburg around neck and sleeves. and five tucks in akin, Gu cts, Infant's Cloaks, the iargest and best thecity. We have a very preity lo ‘piped with satin, and trimmed wi in cream und tan, for $3.75. LOT 6. A short Cost of fine cusiimere, with collar piped with satin and trimmed with deep face in cream and tan, $2.25. SHAWL DEPARTMENT, Ifyou desire a Shawl or Opera Wrup of any deserip- tion it will pay you toexamine our stock before pur- chasing el-ewhere. We bave now on hand (ull live of Crepe de Chine Shouider Shawls, Ficbus and Scarfs. Also, Opera Shawls, Wraps’ and Blanket Shawis of every description. Our Small show Windows do not afford us an op- portunity to display but a few of the many ns we have tooffer our patrons The area which our Mammoth establishment covers is a surprise Lo all. Do uot remain in ignorance of yo desirable a shop- ing place, but pay ‘us an early Visit, which caunot ‘to be to youradvantage. rtment in ctoak, with ith deep lace 2 woe Be o& 8 8 Mate 2 ss Be hk UB Es Bee 24 “od ME = 7TH, 8TH AND D STS. nz EAUTIFUL UPRIGHTS FOR SALE AND KENT, NEW AND SECOND HAND. ATV BECKER'S, RST CLASS TUSING AND. REPAIRS OF PUTANOS, ORGANS. LONG EXPERINCE. BESTOF REFEMANCES MODEIC AND SQUARE ‘ATE PRICES INEKAMP UPRIGHT franos are noted for their general exoullcuce, exquisite quallty of tone, and durwculty. Over 14,000 Solftand im use.” Special’ bargains for “one month for ash "on mlonthiy payments, several slightly uued at tow 4 IANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMA, mein 42a Oth st. HE STULTZ & BAUER IMPROVED UP- ht Plauos are admired by competent Judges tor utr lequuce refinement of touerand exureme oTBhices Foduced for one mouth, Termnsto eult. Call and see them at the SGIANO EXCHANGE WAREROOMS, p1a-im a2 Oth st. (CES REDUCED ON UPRIGHT AND Niacd, oaSaba $o0, Firat class Plann of ale Meet o25 aid $90. : Jereue makers always-on Nand, ‘Cash aad tine bar- genus at very small margios of promt. Be sure and EX "beture baying clsembere, at the PIANO RXCHANGE ‘WAREROOMS, ni21m 422 Oth st, CHANGE YOUR SQUARE PIANO FUR AN FEeCirigith Remember lit we are. the on inakes a the elt Ay of exchaug- io “Sew Planos for Old Onen. ‘the very bem Value ; id pianos and the difference in the price fant its mening peas rae pay CHANGE WAKENOOMS, 422 thst. -ns2-1m No Hovse [x Wasmmorox Cry CAN GIVE YOUS8v GOOD A RETURN FOR YOUR MONEY ON LADIES’ 42-INCH AND 84-INCH CLOTHS FOR TAILOR-MADE SUITS AS JOHNSON, GARNER & CO, SINCE THE GREAT BREAK IN PRICES OF ‘THE ABOVE GOODS OF 50 PER CENT THEY HAVE PURCHASED AN ENORMOUS QUAN- TITY AND SHALL GIVE THEIR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC THE BENEFIT OF THE GREAT DECLINE. OUR GREAT FLANNEL SALE. ‘Superior Quality. Piannels, 25 cents, 90 cenik SS cous, BY canta, wo conte OUR GREAT BLANKET ee a white JO 22-4, 12-4 Whice, Blankets, por pate ‘$1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 CARPET SALE Lhotes styles Ingrain Carpets 25 cents, 30 cents, 87 Cente, 60 cents, Prayers pier my eRe ENG em JOHNSON, GARNER & 0O., all 636 Penna. sve. (south side). Cc. TOWERS, WANTED—HELP. -ANTED-TWO CARPENTERS ON 7TH ST. Toad, above Schuetzen Park. “Apply ou prem W adTEl{A GEIMAN GURU FOR GENERAL light housework in a smail iy; no washing Appy at 9x w. zx i ‘Address Dakota, Star W ad TEE A000 ACHIEE PERSOS To se acentecut 3% aud Diy between 1Zard 2 V SIGMA, St V harhess Price © Tih st. nw. V fail supply consiantiy L Sype Writ» Thereare ne me pleaeeet FN TED—TO PURCHASE MA. PLOTINOAK Pg eg ADT. D~ KNOWN-SADDLE HORSE Po en Some of Geo ent t swcae. 200. mae the new “Mo: TANT ton to get tirst-ci PLACE ortik Ox WaANTRD-A Dlonoventy compernst | SU" feat notice. Specia atten 5 Shite Woman tor «x eral, housework: “also. & | Hon give Ang partion, ‘ WASTED WHITE NURSE FOR INFANT 18 Months old, with family boarding no other chiidren. Apply to Mrs MAYE, 421 Gti st call 910 18am. WASTED A, G00D WHITE WOMAN ror child's nurse, to go souts, gpces required. “Apply between 6 and 7 st. alzste V of rats with ferrets, ANTED-HORSES TO KEEP aT 98 Peck BOX stalls Per-ohal aud special atiention ‘Uan be sea at Price = Stable, St BW.) Marks ON Uh 8 Toad. 8 uilles out. CLARK. Siigo, Md AND PRIVATE ter houses. car stables cleaged dogs. Addiess WiLLIAM 7 ANTED—boaR Rouses, also si Wantee-a yoeTH To THE DRUG | SAMLING, 414 6th st nw. mee dusiness OMe having some knowledge ot the ANTED-STABLE WITH STALLS POR business or a high <chool ‘graduate preferred. | WW “hye ce atx horses, large. carriage touse aed Be macy. 1014 F st.uw. ¢ el2at | yard. in neighborhood of K aud 10th sin uw Ad DOA WELL RECOMNENDED woe | des owl; Sar oon Mae to cook, wash snd irom ior small fam y ANTED—F. PPERT, m2 Spruce st. Le trot Park We er ew Wa STEDO IN SMALL FAMILY Two 1 uns class Women, one as cook and wash woman, one as waitress and chambermaid: white preferred: none: Wanted without very best references. “Lise it i. ave. n1L-st* ANTED—A BOY OF ABOUT I8. TO DRIVEA carriage and to make himseif useful {n the nowse. Call with city reiereuce, atier 3 p.m., at 2018 we Re nist ANTED-ONE HUNDRED STONE BREAK ers at corner Sth and v sis. ne, TALTY & JOYCE. nat w y we: ‘Tin, Stove and Mantel Work promptly attended ta, ne lwe 7 ANTED-LaWYE OTHERS TO Kuow that TAYLOR & BART. Printers, 603 th stn hae tacilities for promptly exe g ricis, Peutions, Arguments, @c. Prices low, WASHINGTON MA G16 Aotaneous Cure—Any breaking out Scared. “Voth pimples, wrinkles, biwck wads, Vulgartedness. eczema gud all facial distiure. removed, aude clear complexion insured to ail ‘ho use it: periectly harmless, ‘Testimonials on a) To be hud at W. st X ny SUEO-ONE GOOD PIUNWEK—rsacine | see Males ‘of Wa. CAMPBELL, 433 10th st. sw. unter 9 | 3,5 bere, Vv ANTED—A GUOD BOY Tu KU RRA ts. ani unvop oot hore. Asarves MARAES Soy | Gas, heuiber bos Sent ies Stee Sgt office. nlO-lw Ware BOR COLORED Wom a Tocook, wash and iron: must'stay” nights, references und understand work Kood how party. Apply at 1620 14th st. nw. ANTED—A PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, WH is willing to work cheap by the week. A-E.RA DLE, Room 2, Firemen's ins. building, Gor. 7th st and Louisiana ave. nies WANTED, DOFEDIATELY—A FIRST-CLASS Bookkeeper: would preter a mlidleaged in ried man, permanent!y located tu this city. Address IMMEDIATE, star office nivse | ANTED-—DUNDORES EMPLOYMENT BU- Teav, conducted by Ladies, Men, and Women, for all Kinds of Ai white and colored, with references. 717 M st. ANTED—AT ONCE—WHITE AND © Good Cooks, $10 to $25: ers, Maids aud Waitresses, Men Cooks, Walters aid House Servants; city references, Nat. Labor Bureau, S17 Ft stm uve ANTED-MEN AND WOMEN TO CALL at Ouce. “White $20. “Chamberinaids, vurses, scrubs ahd Bien couk' COOMBS & BURGESS, Employment Buren saw, nod-1at* ANTED-AT | ONCE—WHITE_ AND V Wilbe paid. Address H. BAUM, 230 7 V highest bought and for sai J AXTED (EXPERT TYPRWRITING ATL Umes and places Copying departinent Caligraph, fice. xt delivered. Tevephune at ocoe me )—UPHOLSTERING OF FINE PAR ‘other Fur.ature. Hair mattresses feno- dre made. Samples of all races of goods for ng on habd, Mot extermiunted cabliet. Cable. -SHCOND-HAND FURNITURE Stoves, Feather Beds, and all kindsot Heosehold Furniiure, jor which the highest cash saw, ocas: 1rCRE Fee oF SInALL quantities: rene S.C. Charles ~ Darrty i ove, 3d st Our new Cireuliar nailed free JANTED—-TO EXCHANGE NEW POR OLD TLER'S, O31 Sth st, pear Kat. cys cured, Latrobe: Furnaces eat “or “no pay.” Old Stoves ienp. cl ase ee ners turned. &. BK. LAPPERTY, May scales, cor 10th DOD SOPRANO | “na 1 ave. ‘och I-timo ‘o1ces: irs, for choir sig: W ANRED NOTH AND OTHER INSECTS EX ing. Salaries paid. Apply to Dr. E.'S KIMBALL, terminated trom carpet furuiture, fur, €<. 71S 12th st_n.w., Saturday morning, 11 o'clock. Dy the uly process whic can Kul uem, Tot Naptina ocis-thatzm 3 : Guy AL BC 80. 81 ann av eapee ANTED—CANV ASS) OR LIFE -INSU- JANTED-COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS POR = So 9a m.w5p. m. Lelepone sae V lady, speaks per AS CHILD'S NU 2 wat OF waitress or gencral housework in smal tami- ty. Appiy at preseut employers, 12 Wy ANTED— BY A RESPECTABLE WHITE “Wai piace as chainbermald and waitress Cult at MI7g isthe 1 JV ANTED-BY_a YOUNG WHITE GIRL A ‘aituation a3 covk or chainbermiaid, Best of ret Sive strest se. ites V TANTED—BY A NEAT COLORED GIRL, A Place 10 do general houseworu, in smelt privais faniiy, ora piace'te go morning and evening. Rew Jerey ave uwe ED—B ‘ situation as Conctiman in private fam! eference, “ADpIy at S19 Lots bie Tee ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG COLORED GIRL, A "WSitnition as cttambermata ina private taunts: qguyraruish fratlaas chy reference ‘Apply at 1008 ¢ 3 WV ANTED—A SITUATION BY RESPRCTFUL Zolored woman. as cook alone in a, Bret-ciass fuuuly or chambermald: cy reterenct. “Apply at 3 n te RESPECTABLE COLORED umner Row, between 16th und 17th and Mand L st. nw. +D—-BY A WHITE GI ; tion to do chamberwork . nd plain sewing; best references furnished. Apply Box 153, Star office. nl2zte ANTED-BY A YOUNG FRENCH GIRL, A aituation to take care of children; best of a) th and F ms, ceive reward, fe weuimg. Scent-bilsbed New York firm. Address FT ham, Alabama. 7 ANTED-ST hipping ty iran AM CARPET CLEANING. Ni mur pro ess. ‘Telephoue 115-6. A ‘Louisiana ‘at LOST AND FOUND. — N MEXICAN CUR; ANSWERS TO ‘aud Dats. to deur to G20 th wt nw. and po ay GRAY HOR=E LAME IN to SE. Cor. Sth and Baty ty LAST, BLACK NEW- Return to GbO! F. KOZ RAY ED Jef hind ONE 0 WILL BUY A GOOD, PAYING OONFRG Uonery, Cigar ant Tobacco Store. ‘00d reason Address G. BAILEY, Star office. n1z-20* 1C BUSINES MAN, WITH 8500, ved to establish a branch 4n this elty for IKMINGHAM, THE “MAGIC CITY.°—PoR information as to City Lots, Mineral of Tuber lands, apply to MiLLEARY & & ; QOK SALE—AN EXCEPTIONAL CHANCK— Gestravie ences. Address A.B. O., Slur office, nls The most cotuer property on 14th ah IY ANTED—A LADY DESIRES THE WORK OF | Dv private Secretary for two or three bours a day. | For full particulars apply to HUFTY 2 DY: Address SL. F., Star office. mast & DYER, N’ BY A} Grmaan | Poros a Ld ANTED— 3 ERMAN | =" =e atin : | situation for general housework or cham-| JK SALE-GUOD RESTAURAN G ES ES syivaula ave. t.w- worth de, lcense wee H. Star office. oy Pim ANT D—PO=ITION BY A DRUG CLE (graduate Maryland College of Pharmacy) in a wholesule of retail store. Best references furnished. Addres J.C. FREHERNE, 29 North Calt . Batt a W ‘tirtnman, inderstanding the care of horses. Position in private, famiys best of sefurence. Apply fo"prevent Employers CHAS BELL, hanser. Core ‘cork building. nies ANT A WHITE WAN A PostTic iia whoietale grovery store: witine 10 dum icin of work will Rarnish the best of relerence AUDI nies mio ANTED— BY A FIRST-CLASS E i I low rent; tease: good ‘Tun of trade: old stand: well Stocked: Will be sold at. great sacrifice t0 an tmme diate chaser Apply st Writkaate 1h JAMES Mes ARITY. svilie, Fairfax county, Va * PORTUNITY IN ATLAN cean fropt, for firs ts, on Marvinnd uve. Agdress owners, & COWN, 103 Market st,, Camuen, N. J: cottan OBERT S n6-ut 2 AKE CHANGE FOR Hc ily Boarding Housekeeper. OR LARGE ‘The furniture ee — | ior sale aud Thi hose is well Kaown ‘ANTED-—BY A WHITE WOMAN, A SITUA- | ands Liberally patronized,as it hus been fur many WW atar'ts cook ina private family; Vest of refer- | years: itatvrds a good ‘opporturiiy to way owe ae ences. Apply at 916 27h si. n.w. lost BY BROTHER AND SISTER-ST ye as Coachman oF hosiler, the other ‘uid or nurse; references. Call at 1040 ‘B3d street for three days, nlo-ste a Tor reti¢lug. Apply to patbey S Of entering into profitable business ‘with ® capital. Satisfactory reasons given by owuer SON, Real Hstate Agent, 928 F a aw, NVEST THROUGH THE SOUND AND RE STED-BY A SETTLED WHITE Womas IST THROUGH THE SOUND ANY RE eSituation to take entire charge of intunt or | pqiite Western Farm Moruguge a Lawrence, care of elderly indy. Call or address S10 1th st .W aratand narpl, 9200 ue, | baretuly = ‘Good city references. CARs | reper cemented ved! Corivaited te ANT ANTED-KNOW HEADQUARTERS FOR | cilities Absolute satis 10 years’ experience. EEE oatteln comiee Hoccweepers Lauer | Xo tomes Reserto third National Sauk 3 Yc Malas Governesces, Waliressess Seamstrencee, Couch | National bani Lavwre Trowareds of ta: dien, Waners, White Man aud Wiley ail references. rou ur adress Nat'Lasor bureau, neat ar Frederick. Md 7 ANTED—KNOWN THAT ONLY RELIABLE: tte commie ae V and colored—with city ref GESS, Emp. Bureau, 926 help, this hotels,stores and ollices. sn bourde:saccommodated. Table boarders: brivate tuuily. a git « A VIRGINIA LADY Has POR oor aud back parlor, 1205 11th st. d, gas, heat, bath; central; ‘cars puss door. edt JOR RENT—2020 G STN. W. HAND-OMELY ae = « Se SuAN DESIEES TO Forulshed, communicating and single Koons, om age for bimseif andsister a smoail Parlor ain | se0004 (und third Soors, with Mourds referee two Sleeping rooms: inust be in Jocation und | Chansed. Ea = us Comforrebiy faruisned: private family preferred: will | J ,0ua8 AND BOARD, 1883681, S. sito take micas se lstuctors arranguvents, can be Bitcietencen s TD oer henge tate tee” | rpyite: PALMER HOUSE 421 11TH SF. x.W STED-NEAR 7TH ST, BET. K ST. AND | jue board, $4 per week. ‘everything wes ond few. W bx svevne., Roomand Boartsin an American | Git ad tes faraiiy by & young German; breakfast desired 3 pe EN, COR 92D ST. AND PENN. et ee Tive. havin boon eopenet’ under see manage a gg Pr 4 SNTEDEY A TADE TWO Bogus AND vole raven. 2-lun , W fiesta, tna private family, wen ree = = , = Ay SPRAGUE MANSION, 601 E ST. N. W.SKV- ‘ et exchanged. Address Box 156, Star offi S a inne, Bi 3 > yy: Ww TWO ROOMS, ONE FU eee eee A} afurnished, in amily centrails oem, th or wit * Seis See hme? | given aud required. “Ole Vbun stn “ ie (PRE NCPHERSON HOUSE CORNER OF 15TH ‘and I six. Is bow open tor the reception of peruse ent, transient and table beardess. vols-lin® Nua M. T. SOUTHALL and, ROOMS a AND 816 IND ave. Rooms $5 to 25. accurding to locaiion, Yourd $18 per mouth, §> per week and 1-50 yer aay poeta 1) UE LOCEL HOUSE, 512 9TH ST. N. Ww. and he La Face! sn car. 20th ad Arete x 5 Coudacted onrding houses th theelty. Nreb— iMMEDIATELY — sui | { ag a to exdeed £4,000, and to be weet of 7th and worth ot ———SSS— Ses "must be a bargain. = CHILL. Heal , HEOSe Ge Mt tele thane “ahee | COUNTRY REAL ESTATE WV ANTED-1 WANT FOR A CUSTO! ELROSEK PARK’ LOTS FOR SALE, THE rty on uorth Side Penn. ave. nw. | °° \ de, ‘ Wer oth sts. “JOHN a, BEALL, 1436 Mist foe tale ek uinot, Sing” Por pine 2. ae a &c., address or | My 426 Gib st. aow., Wand ANTED-T10 ELLING, 5 ee mod. aps, 9 to 11 rooms, located between 7th | yok <—FINE EIGHT ROOM MOUs AT and 13th, F and K sta nw, Price not over $10,000. Hystisville, Md. S20 per mouth MARION ees 90c e 18s e n10-4° | DUCK EIT, Atlorney, Biadeusburg. Md. [iy ANTED-1M MEDIATELY—POR Casi Cox | [ “ IN ALE tomer, 10-room modern House; in good locality Borthwest: words about $12,000. Also, 6 or 7 room House: ‘worth $0,000. Ali communicalions. treated confidentially. JNU. BOWLES & OU., 1424 New York ave. ost WANTED---LOTS. ing Lots northwest oF : toexceed $700. Address J. SF, Suar ollice. most FOR RENT-—FLATS. P FS, RENT—IN “THE WOODMONT’—CORNER 13th st.aod lowe Circle n.w., handsome Fiat. jurnished or unfurnished; wiil rent by the year or 4] en ae oa Ted FISKE CO. ‘THOR J. Fi 3 no@-6t gud Fat : RENT— UNFURNISHED, A CHOICE Fiat of four Rooms, with oath heated. 720 z st nw. to FITCH, Fox & BROWN, gor isth at undgie ave och d-Lm a Ki AND, ox toed on DOr of Hows a garden: ‘month. | MM. 3148 st... OF earns kare mae F RENT-STORE AND DW! mw. Apply at 1211 Pons Tatas ave aw. ni0s, ides ~ Fa = BACK BUL'D- | ug = =; Eee ea | an ee Ter es as : 3: eae ‘ : 3 a é Ps cial 2, -z 2